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...That's Who! The Complete Chrysalis Recordings (1973-1980) ()

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...That's Who! The Complete Chrysalis Recordings (1973-1980) - Frankie Miller
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  1. You Don't Need to Laugh
  2. I Can't Change It
  3. Candlelight Sonata in F Major
  4. Ann Eliza Jane
  5. It's All Over
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  1. You Don't Need to Laugh
  2. I Can't Change It
  3. Candlelight Sonata in F Major
  4. Ann Eliza Jane
  5. It's All Over
  6. In No Resistance
  7. After All (I Live My Life)
  8. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
  9. Mail Box
  10. I'm Ready
  11. High Life
  12. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
  13. Trouble
  14. A Fool
  15. Little Angel
  16. With You in Mind
  17. The Devil Gun
  18. I'll Take a Melody
  19. Just a Song
  20. Shoo Rah
  21. I'm Falling in Love Again
  22. With You in Mind
  23. Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)
  24. Trouble
  25. Little Angel
  26. With You in Mind
  27. I'll Take a Melody
  28. High Life
  29. Shoo Rah
  30. The Devil Gun
  31. A Fool
  32. I'm Falling in Love Again
  33. Just a Song
  34. A Fool in Love
  35. The Heartbreak
  36. The Rock
  37. I Know Why the Sun Don't Shine
  38. Hard on the Levee
  39. Ain't Got No Money
  40. All My Love to You
  41. I'm Old Enough
  42. Bridgeton
  43. Drunken Nights in the City
  44. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
  45. I'm Old Enough
  46. Be Good to Yourself
  47. The Doodle Song
  48. Jealous Guy
  49. Searching
  50. Love Letters
  51. Take Good Care of Yourself
  52. Down the Honkytonk
  53. This Love of Mine
  54. Let the Candle Light Shine
  55. (I'll Never) Live in Vain
  56. Have You Seen Me Lately Joan
  57. Double Heart Trouble
  58. The Train
  59. You'll Be in My Mind
  60. Good Time Love
  61. Love Waves
  62. (I Can't) Breakaway
  63. Stubborn Kind of Fellow
  64. Love Is All Around
  65. Goodnight Sweetheart
  66. When I'm Away From You
  67. Is This Love
  68. If I Can Love Somebody
  69. Darlin'
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Scottish whiskey-voiced vocalist Frankie Miller never made much of a splash in the States, despite, or perhaps because of, his fixation on American soul and R&B. Yanks have never been terribly appreciative of the music that originated in their homeland, which might have been a contributing factor to Miller's marginal popularity in the U.S. He was a fairly major star in the U.K., though, big enough for EMI to remaster, repackage, and reissue his catalog (at least for the titles on their Chrysalis imprint) into this generous ...

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